Man Questioned in Deadly NYC Subway Push

NEW YORK (AP) -- New York City police are questioning a suspect in the death of a subway rider who was shoved onto the tracks. New York Police Department spokesman Paul Browne said detectives were questioning the suspect Tuesday afternoon. Ki-Suck Han of Queens died at a hospital shortly after being hit by a train Monday at the Times Square subway station. Police say he tried to climb back onto the platform a few feet above. He died after getting trapped between the train and the platform's edge. Subway pushes are unusual. Among the more high-profile cases was the January 1999 death of Kendra Webdale. A former mental patient admitted he shoved her to her death.

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